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Now is not the time to roll back action on climate change
Advice for our hockey-loving Prime Minister on his new climate plan: If you are serious about winning the Stanley Cup, you don't trade away your star forwards because you have a good goalie.
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A dangerous new LNG project in Québec? Not on our watch!
We’ve exposed a major fossil fuel project that could threaten a vital ecosystem.
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Greenpeace Canada reacts to documents showing close relationship between CSIS and oil giant TC Energy on intelligence sharing
Toronto — Documents obtained under Access to Information legislation reveal that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) embraced a proposal from pipeline giant TC Energy to create a formal information-sharing…
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Greenpeace Canada Reacts to Trump ally overseeing Quebec mining project
Greenpeace Canada Calls for Withdrawal of Carney’s Support for U.S.-Owned Torngat Metals Project
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Why is it easier to believe conspiracy theories than climate science?
While we can't help but marvel—grimly—at the creativity of some of the conspiracy theories around wildfires and extreme weather, their role in obscuring the role played by climate change is going to get (more) people killed.
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Greenpeace reacts to proposed new LNG project in Quebec
MONTREAL, July 4, 2025 — Greenpeace Canada expresses its deep concern about Marinvest Energy Canada’s proposed new liquefied natural gas project, which seeks to build a floating LNG terminal in…
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Greenpeace International begins groundbreaking Anti-SLAPP case to protect freedom of speech
2 July 2025, Amsterdam, Netherlands – In a first test case of the European Union’s new legislation to protect freedom of expression and stop abusive lawsuits, Greenpeace International today challenges…
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Breaking down the Building Canada Act: Fast track climate solutions, not fossil fuels
The federal government's proposed fast track legislation could become a bigger giveaway to the oil & gas lobby than Harper’s 2012 omnibus bill, if we let it.
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Greenpeace Canada reaction to potential bypass of federal environmental laws
Toronto – In response to news that the federal government is considering bypassing federal environmental laws to fast-track projects it considers to be in the national interest, Greenpeace Canada’s Nature &…
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Greenpeace Canada reaction to Speech from the Throne
Toronto – In response to the emphasis on fast-tracking projects of national significance in today’s Speech from the Throne, Greenpeace Canada senior energy strategist Keith Stewart said:







